Re: [MEXT] Multiple interfaces problems in MEXT and mif
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Re: [MEXT] Multiple interfaces problems in MEXT and mif



Hi,

In the current MEXT charter there are several items about supporting multiple interfaces, including the following two:

- A document explaining the motivations for a node using multiple
interfaces and the scenarios where it may end up with multiple
global addresses on its interfaces [Informational]

- An analysis document explaining what are the limitations for
mobile hosts using multiple simultaneous Care-of Addresses and Home
Agent addresses using Mobile IPv6, whether issues are specific to
Mobile IPv6 or not [Informational].

I think this is very similar to the scope of one of you documents at least, so i would find very strange that the same work is chartered in two different working groups.

Moreover, we do have wg documents for these two, but we find very hard to find reviewers for those, which makes me think that there is not much interest on these. So, if you find a more motivated crew to do the work, that would be great, we can either do it in mext or soemwhere else, if people feels that needs to be done, but that is certainly not the feeling i am getting from the input in mext

Regards, marcelo



Hong Yong-Geun escribió:

Hi, all in MEXT and mif.

In IETF mif (Multiple Interface) mailing list (_https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/mif_ <https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/mif>),

we now discuss the host which would like to use multiple interfaces.

I understand that MEXT WG is also related to the use of multiple interfaces of a host using Mobile IPv6 or a mobile router using NEMO Basic Support and their variants

MEXT WG is focuing on monami6 related topic (multiple CoA, Multiple HoA, and Multple HA, etc.,) and extedning Mobile IPv6 and NEMO for these, but mif is not related to this direction. In mif, source address selection, routing and DNS control protocol are consideration items
due to multiple interfaces of a host.

For mif’s scope, Jari Arkko made some comments and classification of problems.

_http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/mif/current/msg00050.html_

Among these classification which includes access selection, split DNS, configuration reconciliation, routing, address selection, tunnel multihoming, and the communication way between the host and the network about their policies regarding all of the above, Jari said that access selection is already coverd in RFC 5113 and tunnel multihoming is already covered in MEXT WG work items.

At monami6 WG in 64th IETF meetinng, I submitted and presented two Internet Drafts.

- Analysis of multiple interfaces in a Mobile Node

_http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-hong-multipleif-mn-pb-statement-00.txt_

- Virtual network interface for multiple interfaces in a Mobile node using Mobile IPv6

_http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-hong-virtualif-mn-mipv6-00.txt_ <http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-hong-virtualif-mn-mipv6-00.txt>

Because these two drafts were not in the monami6 WG’s scope and virtual network interface draft was

implementation specific, there were not adoped in monami6 WG’s work items. The intentions of two drafts are supporting multiple interfaces of a host without extending Mobile IPv6/NEMO.

I think that multiple interfaces problems of a host are related to both Mobile IP/NEMO specific issues and general network issues. Mobile IP/NEMO specific issues are related to extending of Mobile IP/NEMO and these are already studied in MEXT WG and general network issues which were not related to Mobile IP/NEMO could be studied in mif. As same manner, I think that my drafts could be discussed and developed in mif. In the first draft (Analysis document), I classified multiple interface problems into Mobile IPv6-sepcific issues, General network issues, and heterogeneous environment issues.

Including Hui Deng in mif, with regarding to these drafts, they want to hear comments from MEXT WG’s point of view, because it seems that these drafts are quite related to monami6/MEXT WG. So, I ask MEXT to review whether there are

some overlap between MEXT works and my drafts or not.

It is appreciate to give comments.

Best regards.

Yong-Geun.


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